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The City of Boulder has an enterprise Geographic Information System (GIS) shared by all city departments. The centralized data repository allows each department to maintain mapping information
particular to their business and share that information with all other departments and the community.

On September 11, 2018, the City of Boulder and Mountain Parks recognizes the 5th anniversary of the historic 2013 flooding of Boulder. This interactive story map recounts the damage to
OSMP trails and infrastructure, and documents the recovery process. This rich multi-media experience uses a combination of interactive text, maps, phots and videos to share how OSMP
staff and our community came together to accomplish an amazing amount of work to recover, sustain and improve our OSMP system, leaving it even more resilient for future generations.

The City of Boulder prioritizes clearing major streets that provide emergency access to critical infrastructure. If you need to travel during a snow event or are looking for the most
efficient way to get around after the snow stops, use this map to learn what streets, bus stops and multi-use paths are plowed.

Open Space and Mountain Parks' web map of Wildlife Closures displays all closures that are currently active, as well as any climbing formations or climbing access trails that are
closed in association with the Wildlife Closure areas. Users can search for a climbing formation and trials on OSMP property.

Landmark designation honors, preserves and protects buildings and areas that have been determined to have a special character and historic, architectural, or aesthetic interest or
value to the city. There are currently 10 historic districts and 175 individual landmarks, totaling over 1,300 designated properties.

The interactive Map of Traffic Count Data shows vehicle traffic count data collected by the City of Boulder. Traffic count data is displayed as a series of blue, green and red dots,
each representing a piece of traffic data.

The projects included in the $49 million bond package were chosen by the 16 community members of the Capital Investment Strategy Committee. The committee selected priority projects
from a list of capital funding opportunities totaling $700 million

The City of Boulder’s Capital Improvements Program (CIP) is a comprehensive, 6-year plan for maintaining and enhancing public infrastructure by correcting current facility deficiencies
and constructing new service-delivery infrastructure.

Open Space and Mountain Parks' map of Horse Regulations distinguishes between the trails and off-trail areas where horses and other pack animals are allowed to travel, and those
where they are restricted.

Open Space and Mountain Parks' map of Dog Regulations distinguishes between the trails and off-trail areas where dogs are allowed to travel, and those where they are restricted. In
addition it highlights where dogs must be leashed and where they are allowed to walk off-leash if in possession of a "Voice and Sight" tag.

The City of Boulder’s online public tree inventory web map provides valuable information about the public trees in the City of Boulder. Information includes but is not limited to
species, diameter, location, and eco-benefits.

The City of Boulder prioritizes clearing major streets that provide emergency access to critical infrastructure. If you need to travel during a snow event or are looking for the
most
efficient way to get around after the snow stops, use this map to learn what streets, bus stops and multi-use paths are plowed.

On September 11, 2018, the City of Boulder and Mountain Parks recognizes the 5th anniversary of the historic 2013 flooding of Boulder. This interactive story map recounts the
damage to OSMP trails and infrastructure, and documents the recovery process. This rich multi-media experience uses a combination of interactive text, maps, phots and videos to
share how OSMP staff and our community came together to accomplish an amazing amount of work to recover, sustain and improve our OSMP system, leaving it even more resilient for
future generations.